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Servo presses in forging applications

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WIRE FORGING.<br />

FormMaster with <strong>Servo</strong>Direct technology.<br />

Mach<strong>in</strong>es for cold forg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Stroke<br />

0<br />

Time<br />

Movement profile optimized for longer components<br />

Movement profile of conventional eccentric drive<br />

Installation of a FormMaster with <strong>Servo</strong>Direct technology.<br />

Forg<strong>in</strong>g of lengthy components with the same slide stroke by<br />

optimiz<strong>in</strong>g the slide curve.<br />

Optimum production conditions. The servo drive enables<br />

the slide movement of the FormMaster horizontal wire<br />

forger to be specifically <strong>in</strong>fluenced. Even with an extremely<br />

varied range of parts, it’s possible to adapt the k<strong>in</strong>ematics<br />

optimally to the requirements of the forg<strong>in</strong>g process.<br />

Whether it comes to achiev<strong>in</strong>g optimum conditions for part<br />

transport with long parts, or sett<strong>in</strong>g an optimum forg<strong>in</strong>g<br />

speed that is favorable with regard to die wear and parts<br />

quality with critical extruded parts: all this can be done<br />

even with high production stroke rates.<br />

The advantages:<br />

• Optimum ergonomic work<strong>in</strong>g position<br />

• Very good visibility of the die space<br />

• Reliable NC transfer with adjustable transport<br />

parameters<br />

• Adapted forg<strong>in</strong>g speed for critical forg<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

• Optimum clearance for long forg<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

• <strong>Servo</strong> wire feed for high flexibility and accuracy<br />

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